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What is the past tense of hire?

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The past tense of hire is hired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hire is hires.

The present participle of hire is hiring.

The past participle of hire is hired.

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He hired a trainer in the off season and lifted weights, giving him the strength to drive the ball better.
They even hired a backing jazz band to expand their repertoire into Dixieland and other forms of music not popular for 100 years now.
Private eye Harry Moseby is hired by a washed-up actress to find her runaway teenage daughter.
Conduct a plan walk-through when a new program is initiated, like a challenge course, or as a new full-time staff member is hired.
A defence expert may be viewed by the jury as hired to say something that would help the accused.
She created a quality assurance program and hired a trainer for new transcriptionists.

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